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The
Glowing Eye of NGC 6751
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NGC 6751 Description: Planetary Nebula in the Milky Way Galaxy Position: R.A. 19h 05m 58s Dec. -05° 59' 20'' Constellation: Aquila Image Credit: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Distance: 6500 light-years (~2 kpc). Dimensions: The diameter of the nebula is 24 arcseconds (about 0.8 light- years). Instrument: WFPC2 Exposure Date: April 21, 1998 Exposure Time: 30 minutes Filters: F502N ([O III]), F555W (V), F658N ([N II]) Principal Astronomers: A. Hajian (US Naval Observatory), B. Balick (University of Washington), H. Bond and N. Panagia (STScI), Y. Terzian (Cornell University). |
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| ABOUT
THIS IMAGE:
Astronomers using
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have obtained images of the strikingly unusual
planetary nebula, NGC 6751. "Planetary nebulae"
are named after their round shapes as seen visually in small telescopes,
and have nothing else to do with The Hubble observations
were obtained in 1998 with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) by
a team of astronomers led The nebula shows
several remarkable and poorly understood features. Blue regions mark the
hottest glowing gas, which forms a Hajian and his team
are scheduled to reobserve NGC 6751 with Hubble's WFPC2 in 2001. Due to
the expansion of the nebula, |
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